Clay Allen

Clay Allen obituary, Terrell, TX

Clay Allen

Clay Allen Obituary

Visit the Anderson-Clayton Funeral Home - Terrell website to view the full obituary.

Clay Allen, passed away in a motorcycle accident on October 16, 2024, in Hunt County, Texas. Clay was born on December 11, 1979, in Dallas, Texas, Clay spent his life dedicated to his family, career, and passions.

Throughout his life, Clay pursued a career as a lineman, showcasing his dedication and work ethic in the field. He graduated from high school, a foundation that served well as he entered the workforce and embraced the responsibilities of adulthood.

Clay was not just defined by his profession; he was a passionate individual with diverse interests. He cherished time spent outdoors, particularly enjoying hunting and fishing. His enthusiasm extended to hobbies that brought him joy, including radio control cars and motorcycles. Above all, Clay valued the moments he shared with friends and family, dedicating his time to nurture these relationships.

He is survived by his spouse, Kimberly Allen; their son, Austin Allen; sisters Angela Allen and Kelly Allen; and Father Leroy Allen. Clay's legacy also includes several Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins who will carry fond memories of their time spent with him.

Preceding Clay in death is his beloved mother, Darlena Kay Allen, whose memory will always be honored by those who knew Clay.

In celebration of his life, a Memorial Service will be held at the Anderson Clayton Funeral Home located at 301 W Nash St, Terrell, TX, on October 26, 2024, at 11:00 AM. Family and friends are invited to join in honoring Clay's legacy and the impact he made on all who knew him.

In Lieu of flowers the family has requested for donations to go towards Austin’s future. Please make your donations at the GoFundMe link: 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-mrs-allen-and-austin-after-tragic-loss?qid=6df11129a8d2a57775571dd55388aa58



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Anderson-Clayton Funeral Home - Terrell

301 W Nash St, Terrell, TX 75160

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